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Mon, 10/19/2009 - 15:06
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SPORT CL NSW 2



Medium pacer Zander de Bruyn (2/19) then removed Philip
Hughes (18) and Daniel Smith (20) with successive deliveries
in the ninth over to complicate matters as NSW reached 86 for
three wickets.

However, skipper Simon Katich (18 off 11), who cracked
four boundaries, stood there to complete the formalities.

Earlier, Katich had won the toss and elected to field and
Somerset's run-rate never really soared with Clark,
brilliantly supported by Brett Lee (1/15), making life
difficult for them.

Clark, who extracted sharp bounce from track at the Rajiv
Gandhi International Stadium, inflicted the early blows on
Somerset by removing both the openers Craig Kieswetter (13)
and Justine Langer (5) in the fifth over.

Before the British could recover from the twin loss,
Clark again rocked them by returning James Hildreth (6) in the
seventh over, leaving Somerset struggling at 39 for three
wickets.

Somerset, after suffering those early jolts, kept losing
wickets at regular intervals as spinner Nathan Hauritz (1/14)
and Lee also soon joined the party. MORE PTI SJR
DDC


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